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<TITLE>Second Test of Section 13.3 of CSS2 Spec</TITLE>

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#id1 {page-break-after: auto}
#id2 {page-break-after: always}
#id3 {page-break-after: avoid}
#id4 {page-break-after: left}
#id5 {page-break-after: right}
#id6 {page-break-after: inherit}





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Testing Second Testable Statement of Sec 13.3 of CSS2 Specification
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2. The page-break-after property has the following possible values:
"auto | always | avoid | left | right | inherit".
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PASS CRITERIA:
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<p ID=id1 >
If statement #2 above is passed, then
this paragraph should neither force nor forbid a page break.
The rule applied is "#id1 {page-break-after: auto}".
<p ID=id2>
THis paragraph should always force a page break.
The rule applied is "#id2 {page-break-after: always}".
<p ID=id3>
This paragraph should avoid a page break after this "p" element.
The rule applied is "#id3 {page-break-after: avoid}".
<p ID=id4>
This paragraph should force the next formatted page to be a left page.
The rule applied is "#id4 {page-break-after: left}".
<p ID=id5>
This paragraph should force the next formatted page to be a right page.
The rule applied is "#id5 {page-break-after: right}".
<p id=id6>
This paragraph should force the next formatted page to be inherit.
The rule applied is "#id6 {page-break-after: inherit}".
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All other properties of this page should be UA-default.


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